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Glencolumbkille Folk Village Museum

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Drive through the scattered village to Glencolumbkille Folk Village Museum at the water’s edge. Glencolumbkille is a place that gives one an appreciation of the survival of a people who endured hardship, famine, and debilitating emigration. By the 1960s, emigration was threatening to turn Glencolumbkille into a ghost town. In an effort to create some jobs, the parish priest, Father McDyer, formed a cooperative of the remaining local residents to develop a tourist industry by building a folk museum and holiday homes, and by encouraging local crafts. Tucked against a rocky hillside, the cottages that comprise the folk museum are grouped to form a traditional, tiny, village (clachan). Each cottage is a replica of those lived in by local people in each of three successive centuries. The thick, thatched roofs are tied down with heavy rope and anchored with stones, securing them from the harsh Atlantic winds. Inside, the little homes are furnished with period furniture and utensils. Locals guide you through the houses and give you snippets of local history. A handicraft shop sells Irish cottage crafts and the adjacent tearoom serves scones and piping hot tea. (Open Easter–Oct, tours every half hour, tel: 073 30017.)

FROM USA: Dial 011 for international access, Ireland’s Country Code, 353 (Republic of Ireland) or country code 44 (Northern Ireland), then the area code—the number in parenthesis, omitting the initial zero, and then the rest of the number as published.

FROM WITHIN EUROPE BUT OUTSIDE IRELAND: Dial international access code 00, Ireland’s Country Code, 353 (Republic of Ireland) or country code 44 (Northern Ireland), then the area code—the number in parenthesis, omitting the initial zero, and then the rest of the number as published.

FROM WITHIN IRELAND: Dial the number as published (including the initial “0”).

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